The accolade is something Cook can add to his ever-growing list of achievements, which include writing poetry.

He penned two poems for his school magazine at 11 and 13 years old. The second, which alludes to London life, reads: The City Rush Hour / Is like the minutes before the show / Hectic, chaotic and full of confusion

But it was the first which is more impressive:

WHAT IS GOLD?

When you winMost people thinkIt’s a proud colourIt’s happy and joyfulAt all timesNever sad at allPeople wear itOn their ears and eyesIt’s on people’s fingersAnd on toastIt’s the colour of sunshineShining on a post